Chile alone claims to have more bilateral or regional trade agreements than any other country. It has 60 such agreements (not all of them full free trade agreements), including with the European Union, Mercosur, China, India, South Korea, and Mexico. Additionally, the country deepened its longstanding commitment to trade liberalization with the signing of a free trade agreement with the U.S., which took effect on 1 January 2004.

CARICOM, the Caribbean Community and Common Market, is an organization of 15 Caribbean nations and dependencies. CARICOM was established by treaty in 1973. The secretariat headquarters is based in Georgetown, Guyana.